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"I can’t even tell you how I felt. I just went numb. I didn’t know what had just happened myself."

Elsie Rose cried out in pain after Hardy punched her - with her older sister Libby "screaming hysterically" asking her mum: "Is she going to die?"

The newborn's dad Lewis Temple, who had been shopping in another aisle at the time, came back to find the chaotic situation and when he removed Elsie's hat she had a "fist mark on her forehead", the court heard.

Amy said: "It was really bizarre how he had approached without actually saying a word and then how he struck out without him looking in the pram to see what was in the car seat."

The mum claims the defendant told her he 'thought her daughter was a doll'

She continued: "He kind of acted as if he hadn’t done it at first.

"It was only when he saw the mark he admitted he had done it and then said he thought she was a doll."

The defendant is said to have told the mother: "I’m really really sorry. I thought she was a doll."

Hardy denied common assault but was found guilty. District Judge Sam Goozee said: “I’m satisfied so that I’m sure that at the point you struck out you did so with the intention and knowing Elsie was a baby, not a doll.”